2016
DOI: 10.4236/jep.2016.72014
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Construction of Dry Cover System for Prevention of Acid Mine Drainage at Mine Waste Dump in Open Cast Coal Mines, Indonesia

Abstract: Acid Mine Drainage (AMD) which occurs when sulfide minerals are exposed to water and oxygen with an excavation is one of the serious environmental problems in the world. A dry cover system is generally constructed in waste dump for the prevention of AMD in Indonesia by virtue of low cost and availability of waste rocks for a cover layer. However, the failure of the system caused by the lack of information related to the construction of cover system in mines, which leads to AMD, has been reported recently in In… Show more

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“…At pH > 6, the repulsion between negatively charged soil particles resulted in decreases in I P and LL, leading to the development of soil erosion by water. The pH conditions can change the risk of soil water erosion through the change in physical characteristics of soils and this can develop over time at mine sites since mining operations contribute to changes in pH (e.g., through the generation of acidic water during the construction of waste dumps and the use of limestone) [13,16]. Considering that there were not large differences in soil texture, physical properties of soil, and minerals among the simulated soil samples, the difference in pH conditions affected the erosion rate of the soils through changes of the physical properties of the soils with zeta potential changes.…”
Section: Development Of Soil Water Erosion At Different Ph Valuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…At pH > 6, the repulsion between negatively charged soil particles resulted in decreases in I P and LL, leading to the development of soil erosion by water. The pH conditions can change the risk of soil water erosion through the change in physical characteristics of soils and this can develop over time at mine sites since mining operations contribute to changes in pH (e.g., through the generation of acidic water during the construction of waste dumps and the use of limestone) [13,16]. Considering that there were not large differences in soil texture, physical properties of soil, and minerals among the simulated soil samples, the difference in pH conditions affected the erosion rate of the soils through changes of the physical properties of the soils with zeta potential changes.…”
Section: Development Of Soil Water Erosion At Different Ph Valuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to past research, the extent of soil erosion by water varies with pH. Acid mine drainage, which commonly occurs at the waste dumps of mining sites, causes acidic conditions with a pH of approximately 2 develop over time [13][14][15]. This acidification changes the physical properties of soils, including the shear strength and Atterberg limits [16,17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, some researchers have encouraged to look for cost-effective and environmentally friendly methods to prevent the formation of AMD (Bai et al, 2021;Demers et al, 2017). Based on previous studies, oxygen barrier (dry and water cover) (Matsumoto et al, 2016;Moncur et al, 2015) and surface passivation techniques can be applied to prevent AMD formation (Zeng et al, 2013) . In general, the dry cover method is often used to prevent the formation of AMD (Lu et al, 2013) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A cover system is an example of an isolation method, i.e., the use of an impermeable sheet to create a water shield with cement [8,9]. In this system, mining waste rocks, classified as non-source rocks for AMD, are commonly used as cover materials due to their low cost and easy use at mine sites compared to the abovementioned materials [10][11][12]. A cover layer comprising non-source rocks inhibits the supply of oxygen to sulfide minerals throughout the waste dump [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%